Acute Infectious Diarrhea Flashcards

1
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Diarrhea Definition

A

-3 or more loose or watery stools within a 24-hour period
-Caused by increased water content of the stool, due to either impaired water absorption, or active water secretion by the bowel, or both.

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Timeframe(s)
(a) Acute Diarrhea - ___________
(b) Persistent Diarrhea - ____________
(c) Chronic Diarrhea - ___________

A

(a) Acute Diarrhea - < 14 days
(b) Persistent Diarrhea - More than 14-30 days
(c) Chronic Diarrhea - > 30 days

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What diarrhea classification?
1) Presents with blood in loose-watery stools and fever.
2) Secondary to tissue damage to lining of the colon from certain bacteria, and/or toxins.

A

Inflammatory Diarrhea

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4
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What diarrhea classification?
Watery stools with NO blood & absence of fever

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Non-Inflammatory Diarrhea

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5
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What vaccines are available for pathogens that cause infectious diarrhea?

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There are no adult vaccines available for most pathogens that cause Infectious Diarrhea

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The _____ and ________ of the presentation can give the IDC clues to type of infectious agent and source.

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The timeline & severity

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True/False
Vast majority of acute diarrhea cases are self-limited, whether cause is infectious or non-infectious.

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True

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True/False
Infectious Diarrhea does tend to be more common in older travelers than in young adult travelers.

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False
more common in young adult travelers than in older travelers

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I. diarrhea Viral Etiologies:

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(a) Norovirus
(b) Rotavirus (primarily children)

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I. diarrhea Bacterial Etiologies:

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(a) Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC)
(b) Campylobacter jejuni
(c) Shigella spp.
(d) Salmonella spp.
(e) Bacterial toxin-releasing

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I. Diarrhea Protozoal Etiologies:

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(a) Giardia
(b) Entamoeba histolytica

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Symptoms of what causative agent?
(1) Acute onset of abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, and non-bloody diarrhea.
(2) Other symptoms include body aches, headaches, and sometimes a lowgrade fever.
(3) Illness is generally self-limited, and full recovery can be expected in 1–3 days for most patients.
(4) In some cases, dehydration, especially in patients who are very young Norovirus (Norwalk virus)or elderly, may require medical attention.

A

Norovirus (Norwalk virus)

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13
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What type of E. coli is “Traveler’s diarrhea”

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Enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC)

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14
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What is the most common bacterial infectious diarrhea worldwide

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ETEC

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15
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True/False
(STEC) specifically, should be treated with antibiotics.

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FALSE
NOT

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16
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True/False
Treatment can prolong bacterial shedding for I. Diarrhea

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True

17
Q

Tx consideration

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oral rehydration therapy, antimotility agents, & antiemetics, depending on illness severity level

18
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_______ is considered for Moderate Travelers’ Diarrhea and should be use in Severe Travelers’ Diarrhea.

A

ABx